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"BGhouse" wrote in message .. . Evening, Apparently, seeds that were planted years ago, are starting to germinate. I started thinking about fly fishing, started doing a fair amount of reading. Been a long time denizen of usenet, and have been doing a bit of lurking, mining the archives. Figured it was time to introduce myself. Name's Bill. I'm a semi-retired federal beaurocrat living in western Michigan. I sail, ski, and tour by motorcycle. Been an on again/off again fisher since childhood - Bass, walleye, perch - mostly on inland lakes. Found some reasonable sounding advice as to suitable equipment for beginners. I'm looking at a Sage Launch 9', 5wt pole, and a Ross Cimarron Large Arbor reel loaded with 5-wt, weight-forward, floating line, 75' of braided backing and a 9', knotless, tapered leader w/ 4X tippet. I have a short laundry list of flies with which to start. The little bit of knowledge I've got stored in my DNA, gleaned from the web and from reading Jerry Dennis' books suggests that hatches in this area are imminent. My aunt and cousin are avid fly fishers, and I'm hoping to get out on the river with one of them in the near term. Looking forward to participating in the discussions in here. -- BG Where are you in w. MI? As soon as i'm done reading ROFF, I will finish gathering my gear for a day on the Muskegon tomorrow. Didn't want to engage in combat this weekend, what with the season opening Sat., thought i'd wait till Monday when most of the crowd has retreated to work. Drop me an e-mail if you ever want to explore the Muskegon or White. Stop into the Great Lakes Fly Fishing Co. in Rockford, godd place for gear, advice, tips, etc. Thornapple Outfitters/ Great Lakes Orvis (East Paris, in G.R.), is another good place for advice. Jeremy Moe |
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"J & D Moe" sed:
"BGhouse" wrote in message Apparently, seeds that were planted years ago, are starting to germinate. I started thinking about fly fishing, started doing a fair amount of reading. Been a long time denizen of usenet, and have been doing a bit of lurking, mining the archives. Figured it was time to introduce myself. Name's Bill. I'm a semi-retired federal beaurocrat living in western Michigan. I sail, ski, and tour by motorcycle. Been an on again/off again fisher since childhood - Bass, walleye, perch - mostly on inland lakes. Found some reasonable sounding advice as to suitable equipment for beginners. I'm looking at a Sage Launch 9', 5wt pole, and a Ross Cimarron Large Arbor reel loaded with 5-wt, weight-forward, floating line, 75' of braided backing and a 9', knotless, tapered leader w/ 4X tippet. I have a short laundry list of flies with which to start. The little bit of knowledge I've got stored in my DNA, gleaned from the web and from reading Jerry Dennis' books suggests that hatches in this area are imminent. My aunt and cousin are avid fly fishers, and I'm hoping to get out on the river with one of them in the near term. Looking forward to participating in the discussions in here. -- BG Where are you in w. MI? Just down the road in Holland. As soon as i'm done reading ROFF, I will finish gathering my gear for a day on the Muskegon tomorrow. Didn't want to engage in combat this weekend, what with the season opening Sat., thought i'd wait till Monday when most of the crowd has retreated to work. Looking forward to exploring rivers and creeks during the week for the same reason. I generally work during the weekends, and evenings during the week with a few weekdays off. I logged a little time on the DNR's web site, and found the link that lets one query which water bodies have been stocked over a given time period. http://www.michigandnr.com/fishstock/ Looking forward to exploring them all. Drop me an e-mail if you ever want to explore the Muskegon or White. I will. Stop into the Great Lakes Fly Fishing Co. in Rockford, good place for gear, advice, tips, etc. I saw their website and thought I'd head there for my gear. IIrc, they also offer instruction, and I thought I'd take advantage of that to get a jump on the learning curve. Especially with casting. Thornapple Outfitters/ Great Lakes Orvis (East Paris, in G.R.), is another good place for advice. I'll check them out too. Thanks. -- BG |
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That's what I do...with care a leader can last a season...now, we gonna ride
or what? john |
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On Apr 29, 11:33 pm, BGhouse wrote:
"asadi" sed: "BGhouse" wrote in message Found some reasonable sounding advice as to suitable equipment for beginners. I'm looking at a Sage Launch 9', 5wt pole, and a Ross Cimarron Large Arbor reel loaded with 5-wt, weight-forward, floating line, 75' of braided backing and a 9', knotless, tapered leader w/ 4X tippet. I have a short laundry list of flies with which to start. You going to just tie on a new tippet when that one gets short or what? I understand that's the solution for those of us who don't have money to burn ... Or who choose to burn it elswhere.G I'd suggest adding a few spools of 5x-7x tippet to your list. There's a whole conversation circling around the question of 'what material', but I think 4x is a bit on the heavy side for an all-purpose tippet. --riverman (Got a DOD number?) |
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"Tim J." sed: BGhouse typed: Evening, Apparently, seeds that were planted years ago, are starting to germinate. I started thinking about fly fishing, started doing a fair amount of reading. Been a long time denizen of usenet, and have been doing a bit of lurking, mining the archives. Figured it was time to introduce myself. It's about damn time! We've all been wondering where you were. So, are you the Abe Lincoln charector? Or the beaver? I prefer the diver - doesn't say much, keeps to his work, and provides background amusement. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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riverman sed:
On Apr 29, 11:33 pm, BGhouse wrote: "asadi" sed: "BGhouse" wrote in message Found some reasonable sounding advice as to suitable equipment for beginners. I'm looking at a Sage Launch 9', 5wt pole, and a Ross Cimarron Large Arbor reel loaded with 5-wt, weight-forward, floating line, 75' of braided backing and a 9', knotless, tapered leader w/ 4X tippet. I have a short laundry list of flies with which to start. You going to just tie on a new tippet when that one gets short or what? I understand that's the solution for those of us who don't have money to burn ... Or who choose to burn it elswhere.G I'd suggest adding a few spools of 5x-7x tippet to your list. There's a whole conversation circling around the question of 'what material', but I think 4x is a bit on the heavy side for an all-purpose tippet. Thanks. That list evolved from my reading of Cliff Hauptman's 2004 book "How To Fly-Fish." His premise is that his is a good beginner's list designed to facilitate casting for newbies. On the subject of tippets, he goes on to say that as one's casting abilities improve, one should use a lighter. Guess I'll add a few spools of 5x-7x tippet to my list. (Got a DOD number?) Nope. I'm a Slug... -- BG BS#226 W MI GLANS MANS SENS SLOB#5 DOF#55 C.O.B.B. BOTL 82 FXR "Tennessee Stud" 04 FLHTCi (Conv) "Night" (Redux) www.chilly-willy.net |
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"Tim J." sed:
BGhouse typed: "Tim J." sed: BGhouse typed: Apparently, seeds that were planted years ago, are starting to germinate. I started thinking about fly fishing, started doing a fair amount of reading. Been a long time denizen of usenet, and have been doing a bit of lurking, mining the archives. Figured it was time to introduce myself. It's about damn time! We've all been wondering where you were. So, are you the Abe Lincoln charector? Or the beaver? I prefer the diver - doesn't say much, keeps to his work, and provides background amusement. Hey, I know you. Didn't recognize you with your waders on. -- BG - The full-bodied acolyte. Wrapped a bit too tight, but earthy with a long finish. |
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"BGhouse" wrote in message
.. . I saw their website and thought I'd head there for my gear. IIrc, they also offer instruction, and I thought I'd take advantage of that to get a jump on the learning curve. Especially with casting. Glenn Blackwell is a good man and a good shop owner. He will treat you right. |
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"Wayne Knight" sed:
"BGhouse" wrote I saw their website and thought I'd head there for my gear. IIrc, they also offer instruction, and I thought I'd take advantage of that to get a jump on the learning curve. Especially with casting. Glenn Blackwell is a good man and a good shop owner. He will treat you right. Thanks. Gonna head up there tomorrow. Do you live in this area? -- BG |
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"BGhouse" wrote in message .. . Do you live in this area? No, I live in the Indianapolis area but I have spent a lot of time in Michigan fishing and have got to know some people. Glenn is my book pimp, and he once located a couple of long discontinued and relatively rare fishing rods for me. If he gives you your own coffee cup, that means he likes you, or at least your spending habits. :) |
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